8. After a meal (sat at a table), how painful has it been for you to stand up from a chair because of your hip?

No nights

Not at all painful

Only 1 or 2 nights

Slightly painful

Some nights

Moderately painful

Most nights

Very painful

Every night

Unbearable

3. Have you had any sudden, severe pain (shooting, stabbing, or spasms) from your affected hip?

9. Have you had any trouble getting in and out of a car or using public transportation because of your hip?

No days

No trouble at all

Only 1 or 2 days

Very little trouble

Some days

Moderate trouble

Most days

Extreme difficulty

Every day

Impossible to do

4. Have you been limping when walking because of your hip?

10. Have you had any trouble with washing and drying yourself (all over) because of your hip?

Rarely/never

No trouble at all

Sometimes or just at first

Very little trouble

Often, not just at first

Moderate trouble

Most of the time

Extreme difficulty

All of the time

Impossible to do

5. For how long have you been able to walk before the pain in your hip becomes severe (with or without a walking aid)?

11. Could you do the household shopping on your own?

No pain for 30 minutes or more

Yes, easily

16 to 30 minutes

With little difficulty

5 to 15 minutes

With moderate difficulty

Around the house only

With extreme difficulty

Not at all

No, impossible

6. Have you been able to climb a flight of stairs?

12. How much has pain from your hip interfered with your usual work, including housework?

Yes, easily

Not at all

With little difficulty

A little bit

With moderate difficulty

Moderately

With extreme difficulty

Greatly

No, impossible

Totally

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The Oxford Hip Score is:

Grading for the Oxford Hip Score

Score 0 to 19

May indicate severe hip arthritis. It is highly likely that you may well require some form of surgical intervention, contact your family physician for a consult with an Orthopaedic Surgeon.

Score 20 to 29

May indicate moderate to severe hip arthritis. See your family physician for an assessment and x-ray. Consider a consult with an Orthopaedic Surgeon.

Score 30 to 39

May indicate mild to moderate hip arthritis. Consider seeing you family physician for an assessment and possible x-ray. You may benefit from non-surgical treatment, such as exercise, weight loss, and /or anti-inflammatory medication

Score 40 to 48

May indicate satisfactory joint function. May not require any formal treatment.